Show --- - ' 12 et THE SALT L'AKE TRIBUNE MONDA117MORNrNO !AUGUST ' lit 1937 imme t - ' ' - Ai IMO a k :!i ' ifl Favorites Win 1 '92prilCCS Hurls Ma Champions Triumph Over Independent Rivals 5 to if) Crescent C Y40 Victors I ': ig— ' k"sA t 4 t: 14 t4: i:$: ' ' - '! i air A: :: - :: a ) lkr :Ln i 1(: :qA I 1 Nit tic-- I 1 i Opening round games in the 1937 Salt Lake City amateur dia ' : Mond tourney Sunday went according to Hoyle and WtIrn the activi- - ':' I fV:P i ' :!: ilik4 I 1 were over 1) & R G W Crescent and ties for the day Y O had '' ': 1 :::i kt ° i!l': $ x ' ?::::: i "'1 1':' A Chalked hp triumphs :' '!: :' 1: ''?itiz46' t D & R G W defending cham- I 1 ToutaNvy sl1NDINGS I t Oil :' :t :: A7:Vk:Yik:1104!::'i 1 rt- - I Pet pion 'banks to 1 superlative t ‘vo- - It Itr4tH G W 000 r i: I Y' 0 1000 hit mound achievement on the part Cres vt I i o ifl i i ::: 1 21 111111rer :4::7):' ::::k 1 0 Of its talented southpaw Vi Al Fred- - Thoeje rit y ono 0 I I ::'?$k CM1' IL 0 :I crick brushed aside the ialLarr w''"uffirY n"""18 N J Hunter club of the Salt Lake Inde-- - ' Mogsdn3's Suhedule AI O Park 5 association Baseball trt to penitent iroaammolly 5 I'M i 3 k 1 ertseeilt ' it PScumr:r '21: '4-si:Met Roy Caputo's long single to center lowg peker :: ::e:? VI 4 :' :t411 in one out the ninth drove in1113"ev with '3 —— :: i! i two mates Rudy Snow from °third ::'r—:! 1:'' 1—0 I and in :' ot 4nd Cy Bogden from second Johnny Vaughan singled y !:f 1:! 1 ::::h41-:4'' i"'::1:i Y one 1:::: score C succession but 5 to a run 7i to:4 victory over give ':::f:'"i' I I the other Indie entry Tooele City Demi° Id fanned totend the uprising :t:t it :i 'Cic :4 !7 ? !!': In the ninth Rudy Snow worked Crescent behind the five-h' fling:1°5' :!: L4 I mound st aff Shields for a free ticket to first 1 :rsi t ing of its "one-maI I Bob and I Skanter sacrificed him : :"7 '' Lefty Baird whipped the speedy ' :': ::'4:i :: :' r to second Woodbury Realtors 8 to Cy Bogden bit a slow A 34? 4 i roller down the third base line the i: :t 1 7 ' ' 1: ' One 6ame Monday N 44 ' Tooele City third sacker making a ':- t'x4 :4:' ' 's'Only o”game is scheduled Mon- bad throw to fIrsti permitting Banigici k::1 i:::::: to reach that point: safely '' 44' day in the round robin warfare ': i' il 'k 4 0" ' Crescent opposing Hunter at Com- Skantet to go to third 'y lA Bogden 11 0 ''t t'' :::' t ) 1 i ' Y'Nrtc munity park at 5:30 p m The prox- promptly stole second and Roy Ca- II 1 1 i Lei i v k 4 i 7!k imity of the two towns is expected put° plastered a fast ball on a ' t dir"' j'':: 4 it 4c: to heighten interest in their dia- line' to center sending in Snow and f' 1 v7 1- frckok-0ka4i Vvki mond fracas at the historic ball Bogden with the two necessary( :'""t::-U1!!!4C i:-counters 4 Leupold received credit' yard V È 1 4''::!::1-!:::' s: doe Sunday's games were featured by for the victory 4 x: : Ri:20?t0' ::'A After a shaky first Inning In :' ' exceptionally fine pitching D & R 4:'''': !'1 i'i G W being the only club to really which Springer singled to righttand 4i4 l''-'::'!:':::':::: ''' pound the ball in consistent fashi- Ray Lindorff tripled to deep t : on The Railroaders in opening the Realtors'were unable to 1 's4 their quest for a second suCcessive do much with the mystifying slants '""I'!:--:- -: !4!':-ti- -! 'i The chunky southpaw ki city title hammered Myron (Lefty) of Baird '06 Tot '' - Iv Powell Hunter slab star for 13 retired 10 on strikes and from the '' 4' 7 l' -kot't hies but despite their ability to hit second through the eighth pitched :::--:!:::ilkoai s!!:!1:: often the champs were still held perfect :basetrat I fairly well in check by the burly Mivanwhile Crescent turned on Ithe i heat in the third inning to pound Al Frederick slender D & R G W southpaw allowed Hunter southpaw out three hits which with slow C Y O Gets 11 Hits only two hits Sunday asbepitched his mates to a '5 to 0 vicwork on the part of the Realtor outC Y O made 11 hits several of field permitted all three batsmen to tory in the annual Salt Lake tourney them of the scratch variety off cross the plate The suburban club ) NI Tooele City right scored a run in the fourth and Alvin Shields hander and the Indie club made 10 sent Doug Wood starting Woodbury off the combined slants of Louis hurler to the showers after two Oliver and Eddie Leupold C Y O were out in t he fifth Roger Diteman who replaced him was nicAed alabsters Baird turned in an exceptionally for a run in' the sixth one in'the well pftehed game against Wood- seventh and one in the ninth bury limiting the Wasatch league Turns on Heat The second half title race in the Utah Industrial race is in 'a (':' 1 ''i ei '9‘ t ' : i: ::' A IA left-hand- er 111 ' k I :: ' 0 t ill) tp 0: x ol tn ' i' ' a ' '4?':!i: 1 : er :: &:::: ::: 1 t : i II 3t::A 1 i ": i i '::: 1 '0!: :::: 1 1 1 -N' VAirt 1 ' ::0 11 N P-x- : one-ha- -- ' ' P4 i z:i44:'-'":':-::::'- !:c:" 4 i Three-bas- -- L' r::' -- 4 5-- well-pace- 4 64 Three Clubs Dadlo hi Industrial Race t lf 17-h- it 12k05:'x:: left-cent- I 13-- :' (4 Doings le-h- it 1i:':':?''!‘:!rt : Softball s t :: it 8-- ::::'r1 1::'111 :' 11 5-- r f- -- m st 1 i 1 Lockwood - 'I Impressive PHILADELPHIA Aug 15 (AP)—With Hard Luck Edgar Smith haft to score his first victory of the season the pitching seven-hi- t As Hurlers Slump Singles Match tAthletics defeated the New York Yankees again Sunday 5 to 4 to series sweep their three-gam- e (Continued from Preceding Page) National League ciived in American League The year's second-largenion won his delivery at love and Club Blanding TAW t4mi Club Standing Pct Shibe park 32348 paid aaw the the ultimate winners took their on Pet 40 613 66 Chlemgo 14)nt from ' 880 turn 61 New York 41 New York 587 blond :43 at set poine failing on two atMt 583 47 56 544 port finally break his season-lon- g Louis 60 Detroit 43 63M AO 514 4a an 82 as save Freed saved his Chicago Pittaboorgit 5443 tempts All Mt 51 Boston 486 jink at the expense of the league Roston 4 1174 4110 service 44 431 leaders who 58 49 Cincinnati Dashington Again on the fourteenth beathad Philadelphia t 3914 415 48 4 IS3 61 Cleveland Brooklyn '742 320 game the Freedi staved off two set 68 33 393 en only once this year before this $t Louie 43 Philadelphia 32 317 OD Philadelphia series started Punday'a Results points but finally Dixon and BenSmith held the slugging Yanks Cincinnati 1341 Chicalln 611 StindaY's Smolt ot nion forced them into errors for an New York 8 New lark 5 Philadelphia 3 Philadelphia hitless in all but the fourth for St Mt Louie 40 iAttlill 9 Detroit 7 Pittaburith 6 win There was nothing to it one run and four in the fifth for Boston Brooklyn Chicago 53 Cleveland 33- Bunton Washington the Freeds failing to a two and thereafter hit batter Previously Molithielitchedule an error had admitted another run Open dale best tennis while Dixon Mondays acitsdnie their play Open date Red Ruffing 11180 pitched a seven-hittand Bennion improved as the bat- CHICAGO Aug 15 tiPI—The Chibut one of the blows was tie progressed with Dixon's serve cago Cubs" National league lead Wally Moses' nineteenth home run and ability to keep the ball In p1as3' was cut to Sunday— of the agason and another was a plus Bennion'a decisive driving and its lowest in more than two weeks triple by Moses setting up another net play ending the argument in Moses also got a single —when Cincinnati outslugged the tally hurry The three other Philadelphia runs Miss Lockwood played some Chleagoans to take both ends of a were donated by Joe DiMaggio who doubleheader before 31155 A sparkling tennis to chalk up her had one of his rare had days afield three victories Miss Crow started attack against three Cub hurlers tHis wild throw in the second inning By HAROLD CARPENTER 8 and let in one run and set up another gave the Reds the opener slowly in singles while the Denver Alex Kampouris' seventeenth homer His muff of an easy The first of three major softball girl's severe service and surprising fly in the settled the nightcap 8 sent another home third that mark the end of the ly effectiveset sellies to the net gave tourneys The twin triumphs—only the secIrt the secher that NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA handily 1937 season softball commenced ond Ruth H AB 0 ABHOA! ond time in 13 doubleheaders that played wellto hold the Crosetti all 5 0 2 5 Mose rt 4351 15 when the Salt battle on even terms until it reached the Cubs were vanquished twice Rolfe 315 3 0 1 2'Finney lb 4 0 9 1 Sunday August 1 0 3 annual softball tourney this year—gave the Reds the series DiMaggio et 43 21 29 0 Werber 3bIt when Miss Lockwood pulled 0 2 0 LakeoCity O'Johnson lb Gehrig three games to one ran Charlie Dickey c 4 2 4 1 Hill cf 1 3 0 at White and Fairmont parks forehand away with some hard-h- it 4 4 1 0 re If Powell 3 Grimm's team's slump to eight de- Laggert 2b 3 0 3 4'Peters 21)— 1 0 2 3 Eirives for a series of placements On Saturday the Utah State soft- The crowd was well pleased by the feats in 14 games and hacked a 'Hong rt 4 0 0 0 Newsome Is 3 1 1 3 off their lead: Rutting p 4 0 0 0 Smith p — 3 0 1 1 ball tourney will comnitence game and speed and action of that second set over the second place Giants 34 7 24 12 Totals Totals 27 7 27 12 games to begin at 2 p m when 32 In doubles it was all Colorado 000100 120 York New -4 left off Athletics Picking up where they 022 010 00x- -5 of the state's leading teams start with Miss Lockwood's fine net play 10-5 In Saturday's Hill play A state tourney for girls is 2 doubles Errors—DiMaggio victory! Summary: Runs setting the pace MixedLockwood-Rollanbatted in—Gehrig Peters' the Reds pounded out 24 hits in- - Newsome with the opening games WEIS hard-fougd planned Two-but the Monett Powell 2 Dickey Finney ' hit—Moses scheduled for August 23 hit—Newsome eluding five homers today With base combination came through Stolen Moses Home tilli Hub Walker dispatching a homer Sacrifice—Peters Double plays—Newsome decisively in the final set to Lagged to and tlree singles and George Davis: to Peters to Finney Crosetti Play has been extra heavy at The junior singles final was a to Bases to Rolfe Limed Gehrig Gehrig a bonier double and single they on the two parks during the last genuine thriller Cella hit the Mille—Ru(ting 3 Smith 2 Strikeouts-- routed Tex Carleton in the fourth Smith 4 Rutting 2 Hit by pitcher—Rolfe week in order to finish the sea- ball hard and accurately to win this Smith son's schedule so as to determine first set inning of the opener after the Cubs by but Mehner came back had a 1 lead off Lefty Grissom Walk a in with the winners and runnera-u- p d Browns drives to win the Help and then went on to hang the defeat the various leagues With the ex- second by the same score Cella Detroit Defeat on Clyde Shoun with three runs in ception of the Columbia league forged into a in and the seventh As a clincher they DETROIT Aug 15 LP)—The St league champions were determined the third set but Mehner returned added six runs off Charley 'Root Louis Browns aided by walks that without the necessity of a play- everything the Colorado youngster in the last two frames Paul Der- forced in two runs put on a five-ru- n off between first and secood half sent across the net and broke ringer who held the' Cubs to one rally in the seventh inning to champions However close play through his rival'a delivery to stave run and five hits the last six in- defeat the Detroit Tigers 9 to 7 In several of the leagues made off the three match points Two nings was credited with the victory in the final series game playoffs necessary to determine games later Mehner had a match First game: Coffman second and who fourth (Slicker) third place point but Cella pulled out and play George CINCINNATI cHtemlo AHFIDA started for OA Tigers weakened winners AHHOA grew increasingly tense and cell0 Davis cf 4 3 2 0 Haek lb 5 2 4 I in reRussell Jack and seventh the 5 01 1 5 4 2 0 Frey 3b Walker if tious with points lasting literally two on bases Electric won the Metro- for minutes Goodman rf 5 1 3 011erman 2h 5 2 5 2 lieved him With Ceneral Cella reached match Rearwile lb 4 2 8 ODemaree rf 3 1 1 0 Russell walked three Browns forcboth title by winning 2 1 4 0Hartnett 5 3 6 2 politan league VDavi c point again In the sixteenth game 5 0 2 2 Lombardi a 2 2 5 1:1urges sa halves runs in two season's of the play winning and after losing two of them ended 2' 1 3 0 ing 1 Galan If Riggs 3b 302 The Browns continued their as- 24 and losing four games Merit it on the third with a booming serv 1 1 0 0:Marty 3 1 3 0 cf xxHafev 1 1 0 OlCavrretta cf 2 0 2 0 sault on reMiller Ab finished second with 18 Ice ace who Hatters Tommy Bridges Kmpoura 2b 3 0 3 liCarieton p 02 10 00 00 Russell scoring three more and 10 Firmage thirdç wieh 17 and 5 1 0 215houn p placed Myers as Grissom p 1 0 0 01Parmeles Russell was charged with the 11 and Mutual Creamery fourth p0000 1 0 0 0 runs stiolingawth 1 0 0 OtIODea with 15 to 13 G E is exceptionally Racers Crash 0 0 0 0 defeat Derringer p 3 0 0 3IRoot p DETROIT ST LOUIS leaStainback 1 0— 0 0 and will without a doubt be strong AHHOA AB40A1 in the PESCARA Italy Aug 15—Thre 40 16 27 SI Totals —39 11 27 8 Davie lb 5 1 8 017siker cf 5 3 1 0 one of the high finishers Totals women and a fascist militiaman 2 0 5 0Fox rf 3 0 2 0 West cif siatatted for Grissom in fourth aid:tatted for Riggs in seventti Vosmik H 4 2 2 0 Gehringr 2b 3 0 4 5 tourn ey were killed and a number of persona 5 3 1 '2 Greetibrg lb 5 2 8 2 Chit ellatted for Parmelee tti eventh 2 1 3 0York c 4 1 3 2 Bell rt scHatted for Root in ninth The Columbia league furnished seriously wounded Sunday when 001 5 0 2 0 030 315-- 13 Kockrbkrss 4 2 0 l'Oosint If Cincinnati racing ears collided tossing 4 0 3 1 one of the hottest races for the loop Iwo 014 000 010— 6 Hemslev c 4 3 0 Owen 3b Chicago 2 Myers 3 1 2 3 5 0 0 1 Bogen es one of the machines into a crowd of Carey 2b Summary: Errors—Kampouns PinRinis batted in—G Davis Knott P 2 II 0 1 Coffman b 3 2 1 0 championship Lang company Galan Hernia 1 0 0 0 ney Walker 3 Goodman 2 Sea rsella 2 V xliottomley 2 1 0 0 Russell p company and Ostler Candy spectators 0 0 10 Davis Lombardi Hafey Myera 2 Demaree Hildebrnd p 1 0 0 0Bridges p ball all seaplayed Home rune—G Davis Hartnett Marty 51 13 Demaree 9 27 13 36 36 Totals 27 Sacrifices— Walker Totals Walker son Ostler with out at the dropping Shoun Double play—Surgen to Hermaai to xBatted for Knott in seventh end of the race 500- -9 000 -- 202 St Louie Hack I Bases on balls-- - Grissom 5 14::: A 11 Turn Back Champlafs5 to 4 Bruins'Lead Cut To Four:Games 'g 4 a 1-- 31 'i 1' f i1 !:'1 4 lt 4:: l'11 ' i : - :: :i: - i :::k ):f 1 ''' '4' ' i:- ti :: : 4 ::'':"- f:::a — o i: :::1::'04! I 41: ' 1"41' ' !::51:ti4 0 1 - i '$'1'':' : ! 4 ic'11 1:::)f 1 Lefiv Baird Whips Woodbury Realtors MARLOWE BRANAGAN :1: '::'3":? '::::::' r I 4' vAi 44 s 'igi' 1 4:''' 4 'i: ''!:'' :' ' ' 117 12 '!':!:'- S Dick Bénnion Takes Net Laueels Reds Humble Athletics Sweep Series Cubs Twice With New York Yanks : f Giants Win Hard Luck Edgar Smith Breaks Aix to to Victory r fr?1 - -- - i Roy Caputo's Hit Leaf1 Parish Outfit To Win Over Tooele City 5-- 4 By in Salt Lake City Round 11610 Meet aa a ed C first half champion to five bingles tie for Pinney Beverage Provo and Gemmell club of two of them coming in the first 'Gerald Lunnen with three hits in three-wa- y Inning after which he pitched no five trips to the plaCe and Baird Bingham following'games played Sunday in the sernipro diamond hit ball "tit the ninth in which with two blows 'in four trips one of circuit them a double were the leading frame three hits went for naught UTAK INDUSTRIAL LILADUR Provo with Sammy Christensen ‘ -Club St Andtng Approximately MOO fans attended stickers for Crescent Baird is the four-hdefeated Pin— Won Lost ball Pot hurling the hurler available on the only program regular Sunday's opening 8 4 607 Provo 6 to 2 at Provo to notch up Gemm411 Club 4 667 largest opening day crowd since the Crescent team Gene Ludlow 3 8 667 setsuffered a badly purned foot four banner 1934 city tourney eighth triumph against rnine:sg" 5 e 4 444 :MS 4 baks and Gemmell won a pair of 'CAM! Frederick In applying the white- Friday U S Mines 3 8 213 U 10 0 S to run from Not Mines home a and was made in to his bestwash Hunter turned games single pitched game of the season The during the opening day 'program 12 to- 8 Gemmell also has won 840ttl3)'a Lomita Provo 6 Pinney fieN erase 2 slender southpaw gave up only two the longest blows being triples ky eight and dropped four and Pinney U 8 Mines uenoneil end) hits a single in the second by Chris C Rushton of HunterMax- - Gress-ma- rieterage has recorded six victoories 0 Midvale 2 the of Linthree In and the Tooele setbacks in Rushton and a triple City against Ray eighth Wednemimo'm Achtdille other league game played Sunday Realtors by the same pi yer The former dorff &of the Midvale G ft W HUNTER d turned back Mid- - park 5 p niI Magna Garfield at Garfield Grand Junction 1 Colo performer AfilHOA AB If 0 A 1111117—Rs 000- -7 7rt 5 2 1 4 8 Rushton 3b :1 0 0 0 vale 6 to 2 young Merrill Johnsim retired 11 by th 9 trikeout route and Call 2b om 3 Derringer 5 CarleRims batted Summary: Error—Care' 2 not a 1Tesak ea 4 2 0 I'Moesiter if 44 0u 2 0 esting Fred Sanford and Paul Sant intevan Stolen bases—Zaccaria John- Strikeonta--Grias---di-d Hits 'Knickerbocker ton I Shoun 2 Parmelee 2 Soot 1 2 Clift 2 Bell Lang won the first half when son fl 2 2 0 F Fiat's et 4 0 9 0 May in a mound duel rf Sacrifice hits - Brown 2 Grissom 5 to 3 innings Derringer 2 Hemsley 2 Greenberg Walker Gebringer Pinney and Ostler were defeated in performance Sunday leaves the Rail-- Frantz e hits-0 6 in 6 Carleton 5 in 4 flione out in fifth) 4 2 0 18ylitahio lb I 0 hits — Branting Ha rrison Marsh It Fox Vosmik Coffman hits -' '1: Root Walker 2 'Clift 2 Hemsley 2 Greenberg two upsets Lang and Pinney were rOadertrin a strategic point for Gardner ef 4 0 0 CRusinon rf I 2 0 0 Christensen the Timps' stocky LaComb Parmelee 1 hi Double plays- - Adams to :Shoun 4 in 2 Loa- - Coffman Sacri- tied for the second-hal- f 4 1 1 (VO Rihhi 2b Stolen base—Greenberg if 0 I :I right bander allowed only one hit Reed Brown to Sant late' an to LUilliell - 6 in 2 Winning pitcher—Derringer crown when coming games IJOci Bettridge Bill MaR011 0I 3 Knickerbocker Double playa— defeat to Shepherd fices Struck out 4 0 13 01C1Ritallion an Austin e 0 ng Charge to Hoge)! to Greenberg Bases Harrison 3 Rosen Lang dropped a close game to Opti0 Poweir p Page and Joe Tezak all right hand- Frederick p 4 1 0 0 3 up to the eighth inning a single by Shepherd 2 Brady Gehringer to on to 2 to belle Wild 2 —Shepherd Brady pitch Second game: Greenberg Gehringer Gehringer He ers being listed for duty in the Total' 38 13 27 6i Totals 30 2 27 10 Feetes Tedesco in the first Optical and King Coal Bases on balls—Coffman 2 cal Shop and Kidd CHICAGO Brady Umpires CINCINNATI Greenberg fanned four and did not allow Pete 6 tied for fourth place The playoff Strikeout's-order named With such an array Svore by innings: ABHOA Rusaell 3 1 Bridges 2 3Knott ABHOA 4 1 01 & R G W 5 n Knott 3 Illidehrsind Coffman 11 000 3 (Ill 0 Hack lb 0 Bridges llavis cf will be Huxford and Earl Owen the Pinney Second game: of mound talent available the road Hunter Ond 000 000 - 0 Hits Of Knott 9 in 6 innings Hilde for the league championship 0 2 (1Marty cf 0 1 0 3 !Halley If U S MINES GEMMEL! none out played after the state tourney to the title seems clear for the to coi5 3 3 0 brand 0 in 3 Coffman 10 in 6 litiMht on team' s leading swalsmiths 0 Frey :lb Walker 141 5 2 $ummary: Errors Austin S! ABHGA' ABROA0 Goodman in 3 in lii 0 n' lect 2 3 Russell 5 Rushton bases 3 seventhi 4 2 2h 0 0 Herman Stolen rt Bridges a hit Lloyd Shepherd was Pierce 3b 68 21 12 3I Mattson ct 5 1 0 0 Scarsella lb defending champs Marsh Gardner Tezak Losing Sacrifice bita- -1 4 0 10 0 Demaree rf 5 1 0 0 2 Winning pitcher—Knott Reed lb Broun 2b 5 110 4 2 1 0 pitcher—Russell littreebaste hit C Rushton Two- charged with the defeat Sout'ny Frantz Tom Mark' Lou Marsh Equitable Life won the United Zaccaria if 4 2 3 0 Adam' c2b 5 2 2 1 Lombardi c 44 3 30 00Dca 4 RIMS NIP Marion as Frantz 0 5 3 0 hits—Kvana 1urgee 5 4 5 1 'Riggs 3b S Mines games Kaatellic et 4 3 3 0 Sitifia rt Tezak Armand Gardner and Roldo batted in—Franta Mason Attatio Struck The Gemmell-league title with 24 wins and four 4 0 2 0 Senators Witt es 5 3 1 1 Vecchio if 5 2 2 3 Kmpoura 2b 3 1 6 &Galati If Eighth losses The Odd Fellows finished Frederick 11 Powell 2 Flames ou were free hitting affairs with the Johnston 4 0 3 5 Cavarretta Call each collected two hits to pace Miller sa Stimnicht rt 5 0 2 1 Thompson es 5 2 2 3 Schott 3 1 1 3 6 1 ball —Powell with Ititchett 0 0 0 Hit p huntion lb 4 2 10 O'Peterson 2b 2 1 3 3 second with 18 wins and nine the attack on Powell The Hunter 8 Rushton by Frederick Umpirea—Liddell winners capitslizing to a greater LaComb 0 0 0 0 Straight Game 5 a 5 1A3ranting 3b 5 2 0 1 Grissom p 0 0 0 0 Bryant p 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 CDavis p extent on their safeties In the first 011er P 1 0 0 l'alcIvor 5 3 1 3 RDavio p p 13 (A)—The losses and Salt Lake Stamp third southpaw however was tough to and Bartley Scorer—Mane) WASHINGTON Aug 0 1 0 0 0111artnett 0 0 0 2 0 0 &Gates c 16 Win§ and 12 !mien An in3101 Illingswth p bit in the clinches and the Rail 01K8CENT WOODBURY' REAL game Gemmel! counted 10 runs on Fieh p 1 0 0 0 dropped into with iParmelee p 0 0 0 0 skidding Red Sox note in Salt Lake AS 11 0 A their 10 safeties and Don Harrison Scott p ABHCIA1 roaders left many runners stranded teresting as fourth the Senators 131 8 27 place 27 13 36 11 Sunday 3 Totals 36 3b 3 Gilbert Totals 1 2b 0 Rugg Totals 43 16 27 45 19 27 13 Totals 4004 seasonal reeord is that double-headStamp's zBatted for C Davis in sixth Anderson sa 3 0 1 :28prittger rf 4 2 1 0 held the Miners to seven scattered Gemmel won 001-- 12 both of a ends 051 042 Infield Blows Up 110 010- -9 501 Solomon et 4 1 0 0 lluint lb 4 0 )4 hits for a shutout of his Pete Love pitched all 2 04 011 In the second U S Mines 100— 8 Cincinnati e 01 150 000 200- -8 for a clean sweep of a 0 la 1 Reed Gates Chicago team's games It is a good record The C Y O infield blew up in the ((:"11::ivie'1b-i- il 1 13 Herman 2 series Errors—Hack I 1 0: encounter the losers outhit their 2 Summary: an now Summary: 2 holds hits—Zaccaria Sacrifice Peterson Washington -ikuns batted inWalker LomZac- Surges veteran moundsman Home runs—Peterson rivals 19 to 16 but failed'to bunch Flak Reed third and foitrth innings and Tooele Harley Ft If 3 1 0 0 Shepard ib 2411i eight-gam- e 3 winning streak its long- for the Riggs 4 Kampouris Hack Herman hits —Kastellic LaComb bardi caria O'Dea 3 hits —G est of the year City was on the long end of a lierternirr e t' L ill !1:1'11:1r11e: 1 :) 1:0' their blows effectively 2 Detnaree 3 hits Thompson hit— O'Dea Home 1 4 2 0 3 Wood p 0 0 3' Merrill Johnson was in fine form Singe Thompson Gates McIvor Rratitinft Davie Frey lah Oil with 23 wins and five 3 to 1 score when Leupold replaced Bated A crowd of 22000 saw the SenaStolen Greer o 2 0 4 1 runs—Higgs 2 Kampouris O'Dea Doable plays— Slugs to Adams Thompson base—Cavarretta losses won the Employes' league Double playsRiggs to tors Oliver in the fifth The Parish nine 2 0 0 2 as Magna-Garfiel- d resumed to Fish to Reed (Mimeo p Credit winning toAdams Nictory take the from first game Lefty with 1 0 0 0 'Olsen rf Kampouris to Searsella 2to Kampouris to Other I Fish 3 Miller Struck out— Mchor tallied one run in the last of the Telephone and Cudahy Packto Searselia Miller Kampouris to- Grove 8 to 3 and then drive young p o 0-- 0 wirs at the expense of the skidding Bases ou balla—Melvor Wild Oliver 1 latichaftitick crew Tux Treseder paced pitch - Mchor Time of game tied for second with 1S Wins fifth but the Indic! club sent the ing hour 10 Searselia Jurges toto Heiman to Hackto CavarArchie box from McKain to the Hack Tteols 35 8 27 121 Totals rota to Jurges 31 5 27 11 the Millmen's Fryt 1Herman Umplogi—Liddell and Beaumont Bases and 10 losses The tie was played score Co 2 by bunching two hits balls-8- 03o R Grissorn 9 3 on second barrage pound- minutes Bitted for Olsen in ninth to Wes the win Ferrell Scorer—S Smith Davis 3 Snore by timings off late Saturday night the winner in the first half of the eighth Bryant 2 C Hollingsworth and two ing out a Davis 2 Strikeouts—R Davis I Parmelee and Monte Weaver pitched for i103 111 101- -8 C Y O rallied desperately in the cvresq:ua the winner of a playoff bin three the iti I to 5 o Schott Grissom singles meeting plate Hits—Off trips Washington Trit41—r-t- if 801 THERN ASNOVATION 2 in 0 etween Optical Shop and King Coal pitched to 3 batters in gecondlIn R scores: last Of the eighth when with two 2 mummr:n4itrore----iii:IimieurThe A fell of shower bottles 1 Davis 5 in 5 pop 2 Atlanta 46 Birminghali 20 Stolen bases-2 Lombardy Hollingsworth Shopiard A PROVO PINNEY out Angelo Pagnotta Frank Caputo tourney post LIM Rock 4 Knoxville 21 Bryant:63 in 0 (pitched to 6 batters in first1 around Umpire Cal Hubbard In the for' (Continued ou Following Page) AB It 0 A ABIICIA! C Davis 3 In 6 Parmelee 2 in 3 )Aemphis 83 Nashville Winning Tedesco 3b 4 1 1 2 Rump es 5 2 0 31 banished-Seconfirst he on Now Orleans 27 game after (Continued Following Pagel Chattanooga 2 0 2 2 Cody 2b 5 1 2 11 Cowen ar Utah Power won the Induabriall Baseman Buddy Myer for protesting 4 2 4 0 Hustord rt 4 0 1 1 HoOser el and will enter a strong team 3 0 3 league decision I'll Pit"I'sel1 customers 'It N Several fv—rt were 1 3 3 :' 1 U P Boosters finished Meet the in led out of the 3 4 0 0 Coition 3b 2 1 2 Ostler lb park by police second and will meet Mutual Cream3 1 5 0 1) Dudley e 4 0 4 I It First game: 1 Boone 4 0 6 l' Page 3 1 13 0 b Lemon e ' ery of the Metropolitan league for BOSTON el WASHINGTON p 2 0 0 I Chrteteast Shepherd 414142(o4Nve) S 4111 fr 0 : pJiU 5 ABH0A1 iai'°3 i '' ABHOA a tourney post PresAIer re 0 0 0 0 D'Allesan- 1Almada cf 5 2 2 0 1 1 0 I g Sharp p 7141 4 2 4 0 Lewis lb iiro if ti s: '14s:sis 4r0 l' 0 2 sCaMpaust 7pxv fa044-- 4 4' Cramer cf 410 1 0 Travis Ps —301 -41 240 Si 5 2 1 4 11 'Pinney appears to he I ' '' rr tWAA1 7 Oroll se 4 1 0 4E Stone if 5 2 3 0 ''''iifi Tot MI1 40 4112710 Totals after :' win to the '4 vorite ll0 city 3 1 4 00tourney Foss 0 1110thel 11 12 lb 2 i ' lb 000 Oil) 14 -2 Millet' Beverage c'" s 3 1 2 2 their strong &mad half finish in PIIIVO Higgins lb 4 1 1 2 Myer 2b 102 010 20- -0 ' t't' f i 17(41)torlfq:'410$ :4' t ' McNair eAAA ' 21 4 2 0 01Mihalic 2h I 1 1 1 ittolen bases °' "Ne: I" ' : 41'4 1 2 018tngton rt k 3 0 3 1 the Columbia loop However with - Summary: Cowan Chapman Sacrifice Hoover N ''' 4SIi4X141011kV 005400 4 1 e Pesaittels 11111ferrell 2 0 4 0 General Electric Utah Oil and Mils 3 7'''4r Of Threchmee Christensen 3 0 1 2iWFerrell V 2101 Grove p Double illet let N r f '1' t Ostler Cpndy all in the same l': 0 0 0 If p to Kump to P Dudley to Collins to ririP11 1 0 0 01 !1!11! Struck ' Cody Charge defeat to Shepherd i bracket an upset may put them ' l'Y 4 Sharp 1 Chrtatoneett 4 13! (1 Totals! 35 10 24 Totals 35 11 27 11 out ofthe picture Lang company ChMdrawn 4 t-'rr " asSaiskess 1'mpirea-De- tker stiattedtor Thoman ht ninth and aloud a '41 a' 40 In the upper bracket'-i- s 7 4' A Boston I 000 300 009- -3 Scorer-lo- ofa Peacock a How012 009 41x- -8 Washington 4 )' possibility i championship :: Er Irlii tr z Errors1:blyer ItIrIktDI MAGNA-GMIDVALE Higgins I i 1 r eUtah Power and t : 2 hatted Firmage In—Almada Cramer l''' Runs II A AS 1 ROA Ali 0 :::: aft46 I 2 Chapman Stone 2 Travis: Lewitt tVoodbro lb 5 2 0 3 Bless 2b 4 1 0 2 Equitable Life are also to be con‘ TN Three hits—Mihalic ( 2 4 0 5 1 Day al 3 0 3 3 Higgins s tlane lb tended with in the upper bracket ' Shafer It Home ' 1 run—Almada r t heap hit—Stone 4 1 3 1 Byrne cf 4 0 3 1 : it it 14 11 10-1- n Magna-Garliel- - neck-and-ne- Magna-Garfiel- " ork Three-bas- - Two-bas- IIE SO e Two-bas- e 1 1 1 Hi I pitcher----Shoti- ' Bai-be- r I 1 1 1 1 1 e IIAD TO BUY 3 Two t 1 CARS 41 1 1 I ‘ cf-l- e 1 C I r 79 T lb )4 t v er 1 four-gam- ) ttiLLI-1147- i Three-bas- e Two-bas- e Two-bas- e Three-bas- : (4PN A e 6 t 1 oo 1 53 - it 1 N 1 er three-bagg- 1 3 He wanted a Chrysler Royal stood out for a new Plymouth They couldn't make It unanimous on either so he had to buy two ears! ! I teltd I"Everibody's Talking" (' ' 114:f4V1 ‘ ' 9 t licor2-:Colli- hits-Co- wan re ' llit 1 - c A t iel 0 i --- 4i -: - ?SN'14"1 PV L:4 1 i ) "4 i ' '' "Okeli buddy a you set up the Fisher Beer or I squeal!" J t he r t 1 1 1 - i to itit ON TAP AT ' 7s it FINER FLAVOR ewe MOIT 1 l Bates Itb 4 4 1 0 r I 1 1 0 3 Treader et 5 31 02 Cottrell c 4 8 'Facer 1b 4 1 7 0 Broou lb 4 1 1 0 Vaughn IT 4 1 2 0 Morr rf4 8 0 Flinders c 4 0 Reading cf 3 0 21 1 2 2 2 MJobnan p 2 1 2 3 Sanford p May P - 1 0 0 0 Totals 37 10 2T III Total 33 0 2111 000 002 220- -0 Midvale 100 ‘ 000 001- -2 Sumtnary: Stolen baste-D- riga Three-ban- e Shafer hit Pacritiee hitt--Day Two-bas- e Shafer dbury -T- reader to Johnson Bates Double playa-- Day Brown Byrne to Day Walbock itrItveanti: to Facer Charge defeat to Sanout-Mford Struck Johnson 8 Sanford 3 'Bases on balls-San- ford 4 Umpires-- Barber and Kidd Scorer-Rea- ding First game: D B MINES GEmmELL ABH0A ABHOA 4 0 0 0 Salitietrn 2b 5 3 5 S Vecchio ttt 4 1 140 Itrowi 3b 3 i 2 4 4 1 I 4 Heel eta If 4 2 0 0 81tda 4 I 2 0 KnAt ell le rt I I 00 flirt: se 3 1 0 3 3ihilson es 5 2 1 3 et 3 0 1 0' SImiiicht et 3 0 4 0 3b 3 2 0 1 1tmert lb 5 A 12 0 Smiting C i nate 4 1 3 Shepherd p' 2 0 2 2 Harrison p 1 0 0 1 Brady p Total 30 12 27 Ift 31 7 24 121 Ntale ono 000 OM- -- 0 U P Mines Hemmed 004 000 33x-- 1(1 itinntillii t Error s—Iteet ae raterioN a 4201 M01111111MMmimi ciloon ''' 1 1 1 40 IrATVINI ' 4 t - l' 41' l': '' :'' ' ' ' - ' 1 i ' i 40440! 11e4i 43 5' 0 - -e 11 ? If i - -' t- 4‘td' "" F1-- '4La kir M'VEMht-SP4orill- e s NN 1ra Second- '''"--°' ' - ''1- - 0 102::t:1:i : : 'But I ditln't SiltIKE at that in the stands' Ty one-- -I - - 4:z ' 40A — rs1) It- e " fr only WAVED to my wife Fer- same: -- - -- 1 WASHINCITON ' ' aosrote AB H 0 Al AHHOS D'Allsean !Almada et“ 5 3 4 0 4 0 0 0!batSill 311 dro ir 4 2 0 1 Cramer 4 2 6 Oi Trav ii ss 4 1 1 5 Cronin el 5 1 0 11 $tone it 4 1 5 0 a I 8 0 0 T 0! Kuhn! lb ' nye Higgins 3b 4 1 3 11 Mihail° 2br 4 0 2 0 4 1 0 4 '0 2 02: 14817eign r cmbeealmi 2De if 4 24 Weaver I IP- e 3 12 1 0 0 3 Beni e 41 afeksin p 2 0 0 1! Walberg p t 1 0 It 'mine — I 1 0 0 36 8 24 a Totals Total" 28 12 27 8 tor Walberg In Muth Ion tip° 200- -3 13Tool 001 060 02x- -8 Woohtuetou TravilL Runs Summary: Prtorg hatted tu Crimitt: 7 Travittt Stone " Two- Minato' 2 Cramer Almada Lewis Travis base ints-0in- gton Thresbaso hit —Cramsr Douti Saeritce—Weavyr Renee on bails— VraY—Higgina intimated Strike- lt Wait:kers 1 Ile-outs—Weaver 4 'Meitain a Hits--Oin itaia 8 in 4 innings Walhare a- — ACoutinuo4 on Yollowhls PageI lb3 do Sacrifice—W Double play—Myer to Suite! rellI Bases on balls—Grove 3 W Ferrell 1 Thomas I I Strikeouts—Ferrell 3 Grove 3 Thomas 0 Hits—Off Grove 9 In 7 innings Thorns 2 In 1 Winning pitcher—Ferrell Losing pitcher—Grove 40 A4: rg 1 '4Z!!il : '41'4itt2 4 - 'ar 110 o- 4 "gag '444°Aieww 4 AllS7'' 000: 44 1'r - ' ' A ' A Altt ea t 4- ' ' 1 '"?o''' 'IA -- ' itc: ‘3 a‘ I' a' Stolen bage—MeNair '4'M0 --- - i:ea - t 1 ' - 7' ' ' 11Hi - A t :4 ' 4r!writ Z " — ob ChryslerRoy- Plymouth economical to are ever so i operate Have a ride in either—or When you've made both up your mind we'll tell you about our big allowance on your present car See us! 1 ri "' al and 1 -i' as 5 Walbeck Investment d '' A -- ' I ' ' di - ' play-H- oover Two-bai- But the family really needed two cars'—ao everybody'a hap- py They'll never regret the IWr ' i 1- ' ' balls-She- pherd li By Jo Mazer OFF SIDE! el 1 m try I and she d 3 1 a - The Utah state tourney is slatedl to begin August 21 when 32 of thi leading teams in the state Will play for the state crown won by to the Knight Bros raat yearnational meet at Chicago is in store - BOTTERILL Automobile - for thinner The first girls' state 'nett Is 23 and planned to begin continue for three days with the and semifinals- being played on August 25 Competition for the first state girls' championship crown Will bring Auerbach Pyite's Covey's and Aigerican Fur from Salt Lake City into competition with some of the strong Farm Bureau Leslie White announces that due to the popularity of the meet Only the first le tearlis sending in their ett- - tries accompanied by a $3 entrance be entered in the meet fee - Wilt Company III -- r ' 25 South on 3rd East Wasatch 636 tkyfirliS - gt Ur u tno " Lttli- - -- ---- Wholesale cmdllotc1 C - - ' mOMMII |